When we were asked to provide pumping advice and equipment during the driest period for many years, it all seemed a bit surreal

When the festival’s specialist electrical contractor approached us to provide expertise and pumping equipment to build a waterfall feature for the 2013 Glastonbury Festival, we were delighted to step in and assist.

We did wonder if the party had started a bit early at Glasto…

As you can see, the end result is spectacular, even for the more, er, sober minded of us

We built a purpose made manifold attached to a PX 12 submersible pump and control panel, all of which helped to create a very effective and practical approach to what was, initially, quite a challenging requirement – most of the time Sykes Pumps is asked to meet purely functional criteria – something more ‘aesthetic’ is slightly unusual. Festivals like Glasto often create a demand for flooding and rainwater dispersal, as newspapers are fond of showing, as well as some less pleasant aspects of colourful music festival life – so this made a really interesting change

Apparently the feature served as a great meeting point, day and night, and a lot of pictures were taken posed in front of the backdrop – some may even have been in focus and with the subject’ in shot’ and upright. No doubt plenty included a glass held aloft. The site engineer was apparently ‘over the moon’ – which we trust is just a figure of speech, not a reflection on his enthusiastic participation at the festival

Success means we will be asked to get involved next year – and the queue has already started to form of our engineers willing to spend a long weekend ‘on site’ to make sure all is well – hardly necessary, given the reliability of our kit, but very understandable

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